You cannot promise to become a U.S Citizen. You have to be born in the U.S to be an actual citizen. If you were born in another country, you are not a citizen. Besides that, if you were living in America for at least 13 years, you must pass a test in order to become one.
No. Marrying a US Citizen abroad does not guarantee you legal entry to the US
Only if you are born in the US.
If he is a US citizen that happens to be in Turkey, then yes. If he has Turkish citizenship, he will need to attain US citizenship (either dual citizenship or give up his Turkish citizenship for an American one).
Yes, you can apply for citizenship in Canada if your deceased father was born there. However, it is not a guarantee that you will gain citizenship.
they guranteed citizenship by giving the slaves the right to eat fried chicken
they guranteed citizenship by giving the slaves the right to eat fried chicken
If you apply for citizenship in another country your US citizenship is automatically revoked. The US does not recognize dual citizenship. You revoke it in writing at a US embassy, outside the US.
There is one and only category that is US citizen. Through the naturalization process using the USCIS Form N-400 or as citizen by birth to US citizen parent the citizenship can be obtained.The Form N-600 can be used to obtain the US citizenship certificate as proof for citizenship.
Yes, The residents of US territories have US citizenship
No.
You never lose US citizenship unless you either renounce it voluntarily or by serving in the army of a country that is in war with the US.
The US recognizes dual citizenship.